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FXOE FOUR TVrEOFORD MATL TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OUT'IOW TUESDAY. JANUARY 20. 1020. IE1 T 14 JOHN LAI L GULF AUfflflRlTY LINDSTROM FULS GLASS JAW ENDS :TOSION UP .WITH i HGPES OF TERRJS : FIELDS ' A I DEAD IN WOKINGi NEW YORK GIANTS. "RING SUPREMACY OF DIG ATftLETE i CIII('A;o. Jan. ivPt- j turn Tna irh between Jackie Field e; I mill Young .lark Thompson. bril lliaiit Pacific uat-t welterweights, p3 '.seemed assured today. ; ZSS Fields not only revealed himself a- ;i welterweight championship ontcnder hy easily defeating Juel; S Ir( Qihy of Chicugo in a slushing SSS 10-nmiid mulch hwt night, but he attracted u J gate, which iguve promoters a sense of security fjS-jj ' in staging a return match with A Great Reduction On NEW SPRING COATS and DRESSES o SPRING DRESSfS .... .-r.n - . irj .H.i ,r. U K, Jail. -!. tA't - n Tin- sudden h:ih ..r Sr. ad!r nmny your. rccnK- ;"'' o, -ho iunu s ,,,, the Ne, . ,,,, ,,,, ,,, "linls" Mu.,an,,nc,r . T,.,.rlM. Turk.;;;;;! , nl.cd ns nn uuihorlty on tho name. 1 Vol k (limits' rhi tor the ti.nilr.s ; Ix-.n written lo Kid Terrls' fis-1 ''"'" "car I'lm-iilx. Ariz., in J. , ',, , i,V'ii..lVi.i- in a n"n- "Ml lodiiy l Woklus. aiWHl . barn-hall waM als.- a.r on .am-'tie career. "''V ""V'.'1. "' M"u:.-haniil. maul, 'here lat fall. is . . J ,f ,V i v , '"" 11 " '"!" ' Tin- "Cholto lihust 'idol of Nciv . wtill,,. fans ,vh, I, , 7 ,"'t "l 'l.-ol.-ion lo fiold and Ancient Golf Club of hi. An- munv Ihai may cuiise. n l.ti of .-.,, i, i i, i .... ,i " " '-"; n. et tai drews ns well as several other will ! wmTV fK,v ,,. I'r.'ddv Llndst.om , "k J'W' " ;l" waH ev",'a' """ 1,1 '"""'he last "" "ei" , clubs In Ureal lirllalu. no was ,.. i,ir,i baseman, who was riiii.."UIIIM' "' '" Herman ul """ iia.m was-unc- linwidfiil of tile Oxford and tain- ,.,..., jj, Hot InmU-.y fur Hi., !thi- St. McIioIiih arena last niulit. j"1 ln" ".Inrful wreitlera ever Nalliiniil Icamie'x inosl v;Jlfalil - And will, ih.. i,.... ,.,.i.i.i..i : ,u -M I ! and alv.a.w later rs liridlie liollliii! aoclcty, or which lie wna caiilalu for earn. In 11103 h visited the l ulled lllayer award lnut fall. lUlli Hill . Irum-I, that I Inured him went all ..r i"'",u " i.ueiei!nK .eniin.-. Terry, one of the iilltKlaiulinu first . Terrls' Iiiiih-h nf n xnccesKlnl ,... "''-l l.aiiinct. , specially w hen In Slates as cantlan of the Oxford anil Hll,.kers , , cir :iill. Tlie (iiar.t.s' j hack eainpaiBii. Me niay'fluht npiln W"1?, ' Camlirldouu team which toured tlloro. Fur Feveral yearn he wns chairman of the rules of mill' com his temper and use maiinnement. wlill IiisIkiIik; on the; nut not amoim Hie llrstvank IIkIu liulnt that Hie l iildnut seasnn slill i weiizhtH of the present day. iu fm itw-.-iv. diicK not cunceal tlie lw,i- rie.. vki,1.l t, iu ....... ..i.i. inlttee. reilriiiK In and It was , ,. k mnre ..B,.r to. ,., ,,. IIWU .,.,, ..LM their slKiiiclurcs un contracts man ; hand swings llernian threw his (hey are to put ilium inure GAY PAREE HERE !TO SPRING DRESSES Lot No. 1 o Flat Crepes, Satins and Sleaveless Flannels, values up to $10.00. in this rapacity Unit he became an authority on Hie mime. AmoiiK the trophies which he won were the Jubilee vase and An cient in 1MI7, tlie (.'alclllla cup In Ihn (l(!orne Cllennle medal 111 lOUO mid nijaln In I'Jdit mid tho sil ver cross of St. Andrew's In the same years. Fights Last Night AGAINST ELK SfJUAD bin flsls In Mttcniptlni.- to knock his j ' I r t - -1 1 1 Into submission. lie left Meilford several weeks MKo on the day followinK his de leai by Hob K r u s e. I'ortlaml way. Hut alter 2 seconds of finht-1 ' "'"i iiiK in Hie slxlli lniinil llernian con- 11111 ''"' Itaynmnd liltni. nected I'bish with Torrls' jaw an.l ; '1 1IK' points of lent Sbubeit liaileiiuinade Is tho New Vorker went down ami wl'0Nl""K ln thoiiKhl lie worn ! scheduled to a)pear at Hunt's out. it was Ills third knockout do-'"0"1" '"' 11 chainiIonslili eon-1 1 rraterian loniorrow niKbt feat iu less than a year. I $5.00 Wilhin but a lew hours expec tant .Medford will have its flrsi .'.'limpse at the all new- and liL'S version of "(Jay I'uroe." The opu- (lty the Associated 1'1'esH.) I'llK'Alill. Jackie Fields. I.os AilKeles, oiltliolntcd Jack McCar thy, Chicane, tluj: Irish Jack Ken nedy. Detroit. Htoppcd Hhufflc Cal lahrin, CIiIciiko. (3); 1'ete Wlstort, CIllcliKO, stopped Walter Mailey. CllicliKO. ()"; Jinnny Molblt. Clli eauo. stopped Kddie Hallatlli. It). NF.W VortK Jim .Mc.N'alnnra, New- York, knocked out Kdille Sha piro. .New York. (3): I'aulle Wal ker, Trenton. N. J., outpointed Jackie I'hllllps. Toront. (HI). l'HII.AIlFI.I'IIIA. Henny liass. Philadelphia, knocked out Iteil Chapman. Huston. l). COl.l'.MHI'H. O. --Johnny O'Keefe Columbus, olltpointeil lOdille (Kid I Wanner. I'hlladeltihla. (HI): cliar- tender. as Kilter weighs over 2C0 1 The coining of "(lay I'aree" Is pounds and Is over six feel tall. I Ullluue in one sense that It w ill Hassan had bini under a contract mark the first lime that this city ior live years. has been visilcd by a .Sew York He planned tu return to Med-! Winter (larden pi'uduction before ford within several months and I Manballan Itself has had a peek spend an indefinite time in tbe'al fl. In the tjast preliminary 1 city. IJesiiile his ruimhness in J tours of Hie nuijin- revues, thai I S the rini;. be made many local lierlod of their existence when they ; The 1'llks loii:e bovvliliK team fell victim lust nii:lll to Hie un usual run of luck which has fea tured the .Mail Tribune dle e's Htln friends, wlm knew him as a uood i revel in Hie ibeartcd, bit: nian MACON, (la.. Jan. ill. 1) Cur. I r. vini; wllli him the plaudits and lll-eseiltH of Iiik Iuhiiii l.oi-n "Vn " ! nson, IosIiik I'll 'hlie Kluiies ,f SlrlbliliL' toilav beean Ibi.'lii-sl leu I of his Journey Iu Miami lleach. Hi,! where he meets Jack Sharko In a i huxiiiK match Fehriinry 7. i Hlilbllim, wilh his wife and two babies, will he julned In Jackson-! vllle. Kla.. hy Hie resl or Ibe family. 1 "Ma." "I'a" and "I, tiby," his young TOM ALLEY HERE the city howlini; league llialch un the .atatot-lUi3i alleys by sufflci.ent lliiirMins to obviate "the nrcc!dty of llsilli.' tile lU(l-p(ifnt baiiiljeap which the TyMjs rate iu eoinpell tlou with lb- ulitlereil herd. Willie the Tribune men wei-v ob viously sendlii,.- every ball down or brother, who w ill ftuht there to- If .Medlord wieslllni; runs would tin' runway wnn a raooiiHi foot niiiht on the siitne can in w h eh eniny a mutch both iiiuir b and taut rhllni! to the pins, Hie sturs of Hie jHti-lblliiK will uppear in u foiir-ruuiid i 'heir desires are promised to he Klks leaiu wive just as obviously exhibition. I filled at the Itialto tiieatre Kebru- rolliiilt tar under form. I The party will tiinve on to Miami jury I. when .Sailor Jack W 1 of I'alton, star of the Trlbirue, cap-j Heard Hie followlliK day lo upon ' tills city w ill talltile with Tom Ai de Diinlav. Coliiinbus. stotnied Hob- '. lured liluh mime with a L'l-pin ' IrainlliK iiiliillers lor the Sharkey I ley or i'ortland, rollnerly or l.ooii by Ituthcrfurd, IIiiiuIiikIoii. W. Va. I upset and also annexed hliji total j battle. 1 he trip Is helllK made by j out, Mont., In n two-lulls out of (I). LINCOLN', Neb. Harold Matthews. Lincoln, knocked out Jackie Dan iels, Oniaha, Neb.. (!); Tiddy C.ar tln. l.ineoln, Htoppcd F.ihlto ,li' Kiulden. HI. Paul, Minn.. (). FLINT, Mich. Hilly Shine, Min neapolis, won on a foul over Hoy Williams, Chicane, ( 1 1. !-'I(.irX FA LLH. S. 1). Aimclo I'ukIIsI, Dnlilth. Minn., knocked out Tony Sanders, caieai;o, ill; l Joe Fulirinuil. HI. Paul, outpointed j Matthews. Flanilreau. H. I'., tsi.l .Tlll.WAl KFK. KIllK Tut. Mill- mmpolls, knocked oil! Habe Kalb, j Philadelphia. (1 ) : Pb" KwlcK. Cleveland, nut iiolnted Saniiny Shack, New York, (): Jimmy Kv- iiim Sim 1'i-anclseo. out liolnti'd Mult cianclola. Milwaukee. (111. ! STKrHI'.NVILLi:. O. Tommy Crawley, Pittsburull, stoipid Joe Iloyehan, Newark, (11): Tony Tnr torlcc. Wcdrton. W. V., Htnpped Johnny Walker. Columbus, C). DAYTON, O. Johnnie Mason. Dayton, outpointed Fraukie Seboel! Huffalo. i 12 I. for tile three j-uines with liltl. Montgomery Waril and Toinlin Hex l-'actory are schednleil to meet Wednesday ninht in tlie bnwlini: league si'bedllle. and oieo taiiKlcs Willi llle .Mall Tribune on Thursday. Klks -- 1st 21111 3rd Total Prlilll I. -.5 I "i" Kill I7R! c.iii 12.". ir.7 it.'i i:.; Itankln 2IHI Hi,-, i:,K .',23 Fads llHI 171 ll'ill --MI3 Kilcksell ir,7 1117 133 1:,7 XII il SI 7 Till 2 IIS M.-Trlb. - Isl 2nd 3rd Total Dcl.osb Mil Mid 2113 ,"3a Lolinsberry HI . . 17-1 3 1 iireeu i til i r,;i i:,.s IbiKen-Milrniy 111 -I l l Pattoli 212 2HS I till lilll llrey MX . IIS Murray I .Ml 131 2S I Handicap - Inn 1 ih lull a on 111 ll (123 liiir. 2 7ns HAVANA. Cuba, Jail. '2!!. (11 A turf career extittidiii' over a pe- "rlod of !'o yearn has ended here with the ilcalh nl' Tom ll'opl Cheek. Ill l-year-ohl trainer. Cheek died or heart allmeitt. .Shortly after he hail seen his horse, I asl u. an nlso-i'itii In the sec ond race at Orleulal park, he com plained of a violent pain in his chest. Physicians said the trainer wiis sufleriuK from heart trouble, but he retused to go to a hospital, prelel'liliK to ko hack In the stables with his horse. A few hours ufter vvards he druppod dead beside . Hasha. on which lie hud placed all His I Is mnnev In the. aflevnonit. 30(1 MM) nm throe match. Alley has been hav- ins a mtiHt KiieceKsful reason in I'oitland and oilier up-Kinie jiolnis ;und Ik well know there beeanxe u' : rutiKli laetles, wl leh for Q'tlme bar jrud him from appeuriiiK further in I the state tnetropnliH. j Alley's Mpeeially is the enieirix hold. He has a Htumllntf guarantee jot' $r)0U it" any opponent eun breaU ' it. This hold in Sailor Jack's bin jKest. worry, not having ever seen jit in nno. lie hardly knows how Alley hprlniAs it and In otl'set thin lhandleap ho pliiim lo wateh every 1 hold and keep the Portland . man iKtiesHinK. Alley never appeared in Aledt'ord and his match with Wood is heinR awaited with anticipation, inasmuch as tans are anxious to see how Wood will stnnd against the upstate man. A special event will precede the main bout In the Hemt-wimltip be tween Tommy Ryan, Metlt'ord's wrestlliiR tailor, and Tex Porter, who declares that Hryan is not as Rood ns ho chums to be. Ryan n short timo n ;o boasted he could defeat Cecil KarrioU, Porter and Curly Woods all In one evening's event. TIiIh displeases Porter, who chnlleiiRed Kyan to this match in wl leh tlie latter agrees to throw Porter twice in one hour. Kans are wondering If Kyan is mood enough to defeat Porter under sueh eruditions, as Porter Ih re garded as n good wrestler himself. first flush nf lusty yuuth, liavi' httfii ennliiH'd tu uuiiils within a few miles of New York Cliy. of lull- ibt financial returns fruin tliu Shubert revues has Icen yreaier In the mid- and far-west than in the eu.-u. Fvy this reason the impresarios are senilitiK the new "(Jay Puree" un tour before its Winter Garden run. Although Chuiles ' Chic" Sale, star of the first two of the '"(lay Puree" series, cumes ut the tup of I S the present cast the performance j S is enliiely new and different from s that of Hie tvt) previous pi-oiratns. The piee und zest of Alontinarln and the Quurticr Liitiuu have been 1 even iiioit.' itionly called on lp the present attraotion than orevt- ' nusly. so much so thai the sulttit te ' "lKdilion du J;al des Quatre ; Arts" is most apropos. ' 777 Next in Importance in the cast i S-g to Snle eome i-'rank (Jaby and j Stanley KuK''rs. oilu-r pinmlneiu' artists include: .Margie Kvans, sr: Kelo ISmlheis, Sylvia -'rns, l,a Pulehru. the lovell-st being in the " wurbl. Kranklyn Untie, Idlllau I,.,- ....-I f ....rK....,.. I I t.. I glnlu -Murray. Oliver Heese, (iu srbrey ,V- 1 fully. Charlotte Terry. John .McDowell. Charles .Mac and Hie fatuous iiet khoff Troupe de Da use. mi l 11 u ' Lot No. 2 Georgettes, Flat repes Printed Crepes and Sat ins. Long sleeves and- sleeveless; also Party .v Frocks, values up to . $15.00. $8.85 Our Better Serine Dresses ' Lot No. 3 ' Including Printed Ensembles,' Georgettes, Satin 8,ud Wool Sport Dresses. Values up to $20.00 $12.95 New Spring Sport Coats Two Groups of In the New Fur Collars The Novel Fur Cuffs and the Clever New Throw Scarfs. Coats lined with silk and satin de chine. Wonderful values. $1 1 .85 and $1 7.95 m m ttr- 1 101 So. Central Phone 28 Ladies' Ready-to-W ear New Felt H Hats $1.95 I mint 1 mil ill II fl llllllllllllllltlllllltllllllllllllllllllllllimillMlllllllllllllt!t" r. 1 iiiiiiiiiii iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitii 11111 iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. I llllllllllllllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllLinillllllllllllllll 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Id II 1 1 mill Hoseburn to net 2,000,000-cun- (IltANTS J'ASH Construclloll to Mc.M 1 N.N VJ LL.K I' Irst Mitlonal lb-iiower air beacon on summit or 'start March I on :la.00() air bca- ilank plans remodelliiK unci ini- Ml. NVIh icon and service station. I proving bntldln. 22 nlll naDim hll More tkau 30(n increase the greatest growth in all cigarette iiistoiy AND OYLY 2 TLVn$ OLD ! ntfiatk what smoker's th'uih of OW GOLD On Your Radio, tim oolo paui. win rt man hour, Paul Whltf man, King of Jair, and his complete or. ' rhettra will broademt the OLD c.ot.D hour every Tueuluy, starting Feb. 5tlt, from 9 to la P. M., Et ero Standard Time, over entire network of Columbia Broadcasting System. TO MEET CHRISTNER NKW YOIIK. .Ian. JH. uV) Paulino I'etnlun. and not Tom lleeney. will be tiiatehed UKalnst K. O. Chrlstner. the tough Akron rubber worker, ul .Madison Square Cunlen. Kebrtuny 2 under re vised plans of Tom MeArdle, (linden ma leb nuik or. Cbri.'-tner. made sueh a great showing against .laolc Sliarkey last week that MeArdle planned ; to match him against lleeney. Hot tho New S4en lander has not yet made up his mind whether be ts coming back to the ring. MeArdle now hopes to be able to Induce Paulino to accept the bout. Ot r utcttrj cw, ui. iw I 'HEAVYWEIGHTS WILL Esther Ralston in Picture at Rial to Josef von Sternberg's great tri umph. "The Oise of Lena. Smith," now playing at the Hlalto theater. None of his former great pic tures has had tlie variety, the lavislmesH, tlie k re a t emotional power of this story of an Hun garian girl's fight for her child. It has the universal appeal of motherhood portrayed with all the reality for which this director is famous. In the siiperli ('motional role of Lena Smith. Ksther 1 la 1st on has truly tlie finest characterization of her career on the screen. It has depth and power. Starting with u prologue in 1!UI, the scene! goes back to the girlhood of a ! mother who watches her son I march Off to war. It pictures her.: love affair, her strivings, her suf fering and sacrifices for her non j and the picture ends where it he- I gun. An excellent cast se. iiurls .Miss , Palston, chief of whom I that , popular young actor. James Hall. I N K V YoKK. Jan. : 1 . UV) HUM ft'UiiciiMt'i ivtviu iiinei nWTl the world's heavyweight wrestling championship will make his firs: appearance in New York Monday night, defending his title against Howard Can ton wine of Iowa in Madison Square Card en. , Clara Bow Star of Elinor Glyn Film There Is something, of interest to everyone on tlie program at Hunt's Crater hi n Tiieatre tonight. The two acts of 'Talkies" are both being well commented on and the talking news reel is of more than ( the usual Interest. The feature picture it Clara How In "Three Week Knds." u snappy ( story written especially for Clara ; by the famous writer. Kllnor filyn. 1 Clara l!ow ts attractive, pretty i lind exudes personality, .lust as usual, grimacing a hit . too much, 1 but often using her face expres sively and Winning the heal tu of , her audience. I Nell Hamilton is the boy of tlv girl's heart nnd Harrison Kord is the rich Jellow. who husnt any morals, but 1m really in love with the girl he Is to marry, ene of bis lass. j CHICACO. Jim. I "Strangicr" Lew l ( Was dethroned ' vrellm champion, :!.-uV. -- I'd who ve.'-nHy I heu y eight meets an dil rival. .Mavlu Plestina. htenKO. in n finish match at the Htppodrouu" Pui" tlic.iks Hth. YollK. Jan. -- l.;e, pnifesNional at the Valley cluh. ti.irtleu City, has b.ul to give up uolf ult of IV O - T t'OPCH ?IW A, CAR L O AD Jimmy cherry I N. Y.. ' -for the winter .is the i phfyim; Kimby football I a winter pist ut the Shor club In llermuda and played en tho St. George's Kughy team until ho suffered a broken rth in a game recently .tnd hoi lo drop both ttame.. AlwayisSafe! CASTOR I A Children Crijlor It I v A purs vegeublc preparation to re lieve common baby ailment, such is conatHation, colic, gas, qpMs, tc niiiiiiiiiAi Resolved: Among New Year's Resolutions made, AND NOT TO BE BROKEN, is a resolution to open and maintain a substantial Savings Account. -t You'll experience real satisfaction in watching your savings grow month by month and the resulting benefits will be more than worth the effort you expend. Open a First National Savings Account today. First National Bank Medford, Oregon 1 y